Mimosine said:
you are misunderstanding the point.
after 1 deck has been dealt from a 6D shoe, an RC of -8 (IRC = -24) means that you will have a true count of roughly +1 if after two decks the RC = -6 then you still have your +1 advantage. if after 3 decks the RC = -4 the same holds. If you average this out over 6 decks, -4 is the count at which, on average you have an advantage of +1. if 4 decks are gone and the RC = -4 then you no longer have a +1 advantage, it now decreases.
BUT at an RC of +4, no matter where you are in the shoe, you know that your edge is TC = +4.
the only use this information is good for is deciding when to wong in, or to increase bets after one or two decks. other than that if you're concerned about this you should be using hi/lo or ReKO/TrueKO or some balanced counting system.
also, can we move this to the card counting forum?
ok with me to move this to counting, i don't know how to at this point...
i can see how you would think that i was missing the point of page 166.
however, my real question was in the fact that i have found that placing big bets near the end of an 8 deck pack was killing my bankroll on verite'. i went back and reread the book, and found the "count discrepency" problem on page 166. i had read that there were easy ways to deal with this. your conversion advice has helped.
being a fan of simplicity and ko, i have found that if i just alter my bets at half pack, and say 65% pack, i do much better than following the original ko plan. but, your advice on tko and cko has also helped.
i will look at all of this information, and try to find an easy way to adjust the bet.
i am not looking for extreme accuracy, since i am a ko fan, but, i don't like losing most of what i have won in a pack because of the inaccuracy of the count after half pack or more.
thanks! james.